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Slate Professional Resources, Inc., a provider of professional staffing services to the Legal, Accounting and IT Industries, announces the hiring of Sage Sexton, who will work out of our downtown Los Angeles Legal Division.

Freehold, NJ (PRWEB)May 6, 2010

Ms. Sexton has many years of experience in the Legal Staffing Industry. She recently established a recruiting department for a large law firm and just prior to that, was the Division Director for Robert Half International’s Los Angeles Legal Division.

“We are excited to have someone of Sage’s background and expertise come aboard” said Jeffrey Raymond, Chief Executive Officer of Slate Professional Resources, Inc. “Sage will be a perfect fit for us, as we rapidly grow our Legal Staffing Business”, stated Mr. Raymond.

About Slate Professional Resources, Inc.
Slate Professional Resources, Inc., is a professional staffing firm providing support for the Legal, Accounting and IT Industries. Slate Legal specializes in placing attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries and support staff to law firms, leading companies and entrepreneurial businesses who seek candidates with superior qualifications for temporary projects or permanent placement. Slate Accounting specializes in placing accountants and financial professionals with their respective support staff at leading companies and institutions. Slate’s IT Division specializes in placing highly skilled IT specialists to design, manage and support information systems customizing the staffing needs of the client.

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